OpinionKim Cambell: Business-friendly city a must for jobsThe devil is in the detail of Auckland's Unitary Plan says Kim Campbell.11 Nov 04:30 PM
Project AucklandChinese advice to smooth wayAteed founds advisory group assist with new investment.11 Nov 04:30 PM
Project AucklandWhat now for our waterfront?In March this year Waterfront Auckland sought expressions of interest in approximately $1 billion of private investment for the next stage of development in Wynyard Quarter - the Wynyard Central precinct.11 Nov 04:30 PM
Project AucklandDestination AucklandAteed is attempting to engage the domestic travel market, writes Alexander Speirs.11 Nov 04:30 PM
Project AucklandAn ambitious flight planChina Southern Airlines is taking an active interest in an ambitious proposal for Auckland International Airport to become a prime Asia-Pacific regional hub.11 Nov 04:30 PM
Project AucklandThe debate over changePublic engagement on the Unitary Plan is unprecedented in local government history.11 Nov 04:30 PM
Sustainable business & financeKaipara marine turbine plan on holdA plan to produce power for 250,000 homes from tidal turbines in Kaipara Harbour, north of Auckland, has been put on hold.29 Sep 04:30 PM
Infrastructure reportPPP makes Ruataniwha rare birdAndrew Newman is remarkably relaxed about recent coverage in national media highlighting the risk to the central Hawkes Bay town of Waipawa if the dam his company is backing fails in an earthquake.18 Aug 05:30 PM
Sustainable business & financeGet ready for a solar revolutionVector's new technology could have far- reaching effects, reports Fran O'Sullivan.18 Aug 05:30 PM
Infrastructure reportIwi making big inroadsMaori groups are engaging directly with businesses on major projects.18 Aug 05:30 PM
Infrastructure reportBeca puts its might behind game changers in AsiaBeca has forged a new opening in the competitive Chinese construction market by leveraging New Zealand's reputation for designing and building first-class food and beverage manufacturing facilities.18 Aug 05:30 PM
OpinionPaul Callow: Tolls a powerful incentiveCongestion charging and public transport investment are two sides of the same coin, writes Paul Callow.18 Aug 05:30 PM
Infrastructure reportSlow movement dogs CBD earthquake rebuildThe rebuild of Christchurch's CBD is an issue dogging the city, as builders and sub-trades work mainly in suburban areas and on houses.18 Aug 05:30 PM
Infrastructure reportSuper City now on the right roadThe legacy of divided councils is behind Auckland and it's time to move ahead, says transport expert.18 Aug 05:30 PM
Infrastructure reportFibre rollout moves onQuestions remain over the network's ability to attract consumers, writes Bill Bennett.18 Aug 05:30 PM
Infrastructure reportMore power to the peoplePatrick Strange's tenure at Transpower has seen overdue investment in infrastructure.18 Aug 05:30 PM
OpinionAdrian Wimmers & Greg Knowles: Time to leverage PPP successHave PPPs been a central government success story?18 Aug 05:30 PM
Infrastructure reportBig projects to service the big citiesLeighton is providing expertise across a broad range of infrastructure projects.18 Aug 05:30 PM
Infrastructure reportAlliances the way to score big jobsMore skilled graduate specialists are needed to cope with infrastructure projects.18 Aug 05:30 PM
OpinionTom Fail: Dealing with risky businessTom Fail lists the key themes to consider when managing infrastructure project risks.18 Aug 05:30 PM
Infrastructure reportCity marks positive milestonesI enjoy the role here, I feel very privileged to have the position. It can be frustrating, but it is also rewarding when you start seeing physical signs of progress being made.18 Aug 05:30 PM
Infrastructure reportStill waiting for the vertical rebuildOpus New Zealand managing director Peter Mathewson says the nation's infrastructure market is suppressed at present as construction and consulting companies wait for the Christchurch rebuild to start in earnest.18 Aug 05:30 PM